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Lotto winner stays in cell

http://new.edp24.co.uk/

30 March 2006 05:57

Lotto millionaire Michael Car-roll turned down an opportunity to spend part of his birthday out of prison yesterday.

Carroll, who turned 23, could have had a trip in a prison van to King's Lynn magistrates - but refused to leave his cell.

The £9.7m jackpot winner, who was put behind bars for nine months in February for affray, was due to face a string of motoring offences but failed to attend court for a third time.

Susanna Chowdhury, prosecuting, said the case was meant to go ahead on February 17, when Carroll did not appear because he was in custody.

A Home Office production order was granted with the hope of bringing Carroll to court on March 17.

"On that day, he refused to come out of his cell at prison - it was adjourned to today and the same thing has happened," said Ms Chowdhury.

She requested that Carroll should be warned he could be disqualified in his absence if he did not attend the next hearing.

Carroll, whose address was listed as Norwich Prison, is accused of 20 offences involving five different cars.

Charges include speeding, driving without a licence, no insurance and failure to produce insurance in relation to a Isuzu Trooper stopped on the A1122 at Marham last July.

It is also alleged he drove with an expired provisional licence, without insurance or MOT and failed to produce his insurance or MOT certificates in relation to a Lincoln car at Middlewood, Lynn on September 12.

He faces the same set of five offences in relation to a Toyota Hilux the following day at Norfolk Street, Lynn, and at All Saints Road, Lynn, in his Mercedes on September 21.

The case was adjourned the case to April 12.

 

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